On Sunday, May 16, 2004, at 04:16 PM, Tim Virkkala wrote:

Len, and they'll hook up to a hub, too, no?

snip

I'm still confused about this new (wi-fi) networking.... It seems
to me that one of these bridges should work with my hub, and I'd
be fine (provided the source of the wi-fi, in another office -- not
hooked up yet! -- talks with the bridge).

I do not know if these will run more than one ethernet device over the connection. I think they would, just like using a hub with an uplink connection, but I do not have any computers available to test it. We may have to wait for Bruce to see this and see if he has tried this on any of his on campus.

It should see the wi-fi source with no problems, but my 2� is to use the same vendor for all wi-fi products in a network to simplify configuration issues.

HTH,
Len

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